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clearaflagrantj posted...
y BMI and waist/height ratio are perfect, my diet is good, I lift four times a week and run five. I also consistently get 7-8 hours of sleep each night.

bacterial pnuemonia happens


As a surgeon, I highly suggest you get some better insurance. Healthy active young people do not normally get pneumonia, and they do not "convulse" by history, with the final diagnosis being pneumonia. A 4 month old, maybe. Not a young adult. So right off the bat, the story sounds like it meritted 2 kinds of doctors' input and a hefty ED workup. Unless you're 65.

You don't do yourself any favors by describing what you were doing as convulsing, then complaining that the workup was large.

Nevertheless, if you're a young healthy person and you now have "pneumonia" on your history, get some insurance.
Because it'll probably happen again, and the days of you getting away with an Ayn Randian barebones insurance policy...are probably over.

Don't like it?
Get the GoP out of governance.
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